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This file should not be speedy deleted as bearing an improper license, because... (your reason here) -- Flightsoffancy ( talk) 20:38, 3 September 2018 (UTC)
Originally posted was in 2008 which may still have been under original (C). Now is 2018, well past fall of Nazi Germany, period when this film was produced. The film segment this image comes from is in my possession.
I am open to discuss. Flightsoffancy ( talk) 20:38, 3 September 2018 (UTC)
Image licensing is an important part of image use because how a file is licensed pretty much determines how it may be used, but images are like textual content in that there sometimes needs to be a consensus established to use them in an article. Like a dispute between editors over textual content, disagreements over whether a particular image should be used needs to be resolved on the article talk page and this is currently being discussed at Talk:Dornier Do 17#Image of Do 17z with cannon discuss. I think it's important for you to realize that you're not going to be able to force the image into the article even if it really is PD as long as the consensus on the talk page is not to use it. -- Marchjuly ( talk) 01:52, 4 September 2018 (UTC)
The FUR for this image is a number of primary sources refer to this installation, but images are very rare. It is also believed this installation was used during the Battle of Britain by Luftwaffe KG 2 and KG 76 squadrons, but again lack image support.
The books by Manfred Griehl, Richard Franks, and Chris Goss provide a single image in each of their works, but notably Franks and Goss use the same image.
To fill in a lack of information and enhance the worth of Wikipedia I upload this image of the subject.
Flightsoffancy (
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23:38, 15 September 2018 (UTC)
![]() | This orphaned
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subpage,
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This file should not be speedy deleted as bearing an improper license, because... (your reason here) -- Flightsoffancy ( talk) 20:38, 3 September 2018 (UTC)
Originally posted was in 2008 which may still have been under original (C). Now is 2018, well past fall of Nazi Germany, period when this film was produced. The film segment this image comes from is in my possession.
I am open to discuss. Flightsoffancy ( talk) 20:38, 3 September 2018 (UTC)
Image licensing is an important part of image use because how a file is licensed pretty much determines how it may be used, but images are like textual content in that there sometimes needs to be a consensus established to use them in an article. Like a dispute between editors over textual content, disagreements over whether a particular image should be used needs to be resolved on the article talk page and this is currently being discussed at Talk:Dornier Do 17#Image of Do 17z with cannon discuss. I think it's important for you to realize that you're not going to be able to force the image into the article even if it really is PD as long as the consensus on the talk page is not to use it. -- Marchjuly ( talk) 01:52, 4 September 2018 (UTC)
The FUR for this image is a number of primary sources refer to this installation, but images are very rare. It is also believed this installation was used during the Battle of Britain by Luftwaffe KG 2 and KG 76 squadrons, but again lack image support.
The books by Manfred Griehl, Richard Franks, and Chris Goss provide a single image in each of their works, but notably Franks and Goss use the same image.
To fill in a lack of information and enhance the worth of Wikipedia I upload this image of the subject.
Flightsoffancy (
talk)
23:38, 15 September 2018 (UTC)